Let's see there's not a grocery store downtown, no video store, no office 
supply store, no mens clothing store, no mens shoe store only one main chain 
store (which was drastically downsized) and a dozen other things I'm sure I'm 
missing, but Mayor Kelly spends his days trying to get baseball stadiums, 
casinos and now submarines downtown. Has this guy totally flipped his wig?
 
He hasn't revived Norm's old idea of a gondola ride to Harriet Island yet, but 
I'm sure that not far behind. Shall we start a pool to see what lunacy Kelly 
proposes next? I'm betting on Camp Snoopy East, Disneyworld Harriet Island and 
a hotair balloon ranch. He's making Rudy Perpich's old chopstick factory idea 
not look so dumb.
 
Dann Dobson
Summit Hill - Saint Paul
 

Dennis Tester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"No one has done more to prevent conflict - no one has made a greater 
sacrifice for the cause for Peace - than you, America's proud missile 
submarine family. You stand tall among our heroes of the Cold War."

General Colin Powell


Back in the day, I served 4 years as a NAVET aboard the USS Patrick Henry 
SSBN 599(G). http://www.rontini.com/599crew.html

You would think that in land-locked Minnesota there wouldn't be much 
submarine history, but there are hundreds of submarine vets in and around 
the twin cities. And of course, we were honored with the commissioning of 
the USS Minneapolis-St.Paul (SSN 708) back in 1984. And let's not forget 
the torpedo from the USS Swordfish (SS 193) that sits out in Como Park and 
figured prominantly in a Winter Carnival treasure hunt a few years ago.

When I got out of the Navy, the entrepreneur in me had this great(?) idea of 
buying a scrapped US diesel boat, mooring it downtown, and turning it into a 
bar for the adventurous drinker. I even had a name picked out: "Down the 
Hatch" (get it?) Anyhoo, there were only two obstacles to my dream ... 
buying a submarine, and then getting the city to allow me to moor it. Come 
to think of it, they probably wouldn't have given me a liquer license 
either.

And since I spent my tour hiding from the evil Ruskies, I don't think I'd 
have much enthusiasm for St. Paul to feature a Russian boat, as was 
mentioned in today's PP article. But if it's money the city needs to make 
this fly, I bet there's enough former bubbleheads in this town who could 
come up with some respectable dough.



Dennis Tester
Mac-Groveland







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